A woman who lost her late father’s life savings after investing in Bulgarian ‘Cryptoqueen’s’ OneCoin pyramid scheme has recalled the ‘devastating’ moment she realised her and her loved ones were not getting their £250,000 back.
Jen McAdam, from Glasgow, appeared on This Morning today to warn viewers about Dr Ruja Ignatova’s reported scam, which saw the Scottish woman lose her £8,600 inheritance – her coal miner father’s life savings.
Last month, German-Bulgarian Dr Ruja, dubbed the ‘Cryptoqueen’, was added to the FBI‘s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after allegedly defrauding investors worldwide between 2014 and 2018 with her $4 billion cryptocurrency pyramid scheme.
She is now wanted for $100,000 and investigators believe Dr Ruja, as she styled herself, was tipped off in 2017 after a U.S. District Court in New York issued a warrant for her arrest, leading the alleged scammer to travel to Greece and disappear.
Jen McAdam (pictured), from Glasgow, appeared on This Morning today to warn viewers about Dr Ruja Ignatova’s reported scam, which saw the Scottish woman lose her £8,600 inheritance – her coal miner father’s life savings
Last month, German-Bulgarian Dr Ruja (pictured), dubbed the ‘Cryptoqueen’, was added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after allegedly defrauding investors worldwide between 2014 and 2018 with her $4 billion cryptocurrency pyramid scheme
Speaking on the ITV programme today, an emotional Jen said: ‘My best…
